single historically important all original burnham and root salvaged chicago palmer v. kellogg mansion high victorian richly colored stained glass window
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UR-28037-18
glass fabricator not known
a matching set of original richly colored stained interior residential stained glass windows salvaged from the palmer v. kellogg mansion (burnham and root, 1883) during the depression. the two high victorian windows, featuring several jewels, swag, fruit baskets, foliated scrollwork, and fired enameled glass (confined to the fruit), were removed from the house in 1929, when it was purchased from philo adams otis (prominent chicago hymn composer) and was converted into several apartments. photographer charles cushman documented the house while it was being wrecked in 1941 (last photo). glass fabricator not known. only one of two available for sale. the other resides in the bldg. 51 museum collection. Window dimensions are 33"h x 22"w x 1.5"d.
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